At 06:39 AM 1/24/00 -0500, you wrote:
If you look at the NIkon & Canon line-up, you'll see that there
are inexpensive amateur cameras with much pro potential. The way
the manufacturers draw lines of demarcation for marketing to pros
is via the synch speed. Most amateur cameras go to 1/125th. Most pro
units jump to 1/250th. Of course, max fill-flash range isn't of
importance to everybody.
And of course if you are buying lenses in the Zuiko 350 2.8 + 1.4, or 500/4
in Canon or Nikon, the price of the body is really not important in the
large scheme of things.
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